Grispi was set to challenge Jose Aldo for the UFC featherweight championship at UFC 125. However, the champion pulled out of the fight, and Grispi instead lost a one-sided decision to Dustin Poirier.

Prior to that defeat, Grispi had not lost since 2006. “The Fluke” made his WEC debut against Mark Hominick at WEC 32 and scored a first-round submission win. He also owns WEC victories over Micah Miller, L.C. Davis and former UFC champion Jens Pulver.

Roop has yet to put together back-to-back wins since making his UFC debut in 2008. The featherweight moved up to the lightweight division to compete on the eighth season of the reality show and then went 1-2 at 155 in the UFC.

He then dropped all the way down to bantamweight for his WEC debut, but lost to former champion Eddie Wineland. Since moving back up to featherweight, Roop has looked impressive. He controversially drew with Leonard Garcia and knocked out top prospect Chan Sung Jung. In his last fight, Hominick, his teammate, knocked him out of the first round.

The location for this finale card has not been officially announced by the promotion. Also expected on the card is a lightweight showdown between WEC champion Anthony Pettis and Clay Guida.

About Richard Anderson Mann

Richard Anderson Mann is an MMA journalist who makes his home in Washington, DC. He holds a Journalism Master’s degree from Roosevelt University. Currently, he is a columnist for Pro MMA Now (www.prommanow.com), a news writer for ADCombat.com and an official scorer for FightMetric. Richard has also been published in the Washington Times, Palm Beach Post, Naples Daily News, Michigan Chronicle and Miami Herald. He can be reached by email at RichardAndersonMann@gmail.com or on Twitter at Twitter.com/RichardAMann.